Weiss G B
Chest. 1985 Oct;88(4 Suppl):220S-223S. doi: 10.1378/chest.88.4_supplement.220s.
The accumulation, binding, and mobilization of Ca++ in vascular smooth muscle directly affects intracellular free Ca++ levels and contractility. Techniques have been developed to delineate Ca++ uptake and efflux parameters in isolated vessels. Similar Ca++-related components are present in different types of vessels, but their relative importance for induction and maintenance of tension differ.
血管平滑肌中钙离子(Ca++)的积累、结合和动员直接影响细胞内游离钙离子水平和收缩性。现已开发出一些技术来描绘分离血管中钙离子的摄取和流出参数。不同类型的血管中存在类似的与钙离子相关的成分,但它们在诱导和维持张力方面的相对重要性有所不同。